Thus, the integration of any element that is part of our reality to the internet is possible, with which we would not only be talking about smart phones or televisions, because from the perspective of the internet of things any object would be in a position to also have this quality having the power to send and receive information and interact not only with people but with other objects or things.

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The IoT as it is known by its acronym in English (Internet of Things) is the connectivity to the network through low power radio signals, something that allows the connection of different devices, devices or things without the need to use Wi -Fi or Bluetooth, thereby enabling internet access to virtually all things (including people and animals).Thanks to this, the interconnection of an unimaginable amount of elements would be achieved by creating an entire ecosystem in which we could find devices connected to the network that work passively, and others that play an active role, being able to perform and control different activities as is the case of smartphones that other devices can manage through applications.This technology has been conquering several sectors such as entertainment, transport and currently there is one that is increasingly booming: security. One of the greatest habitats of this technology is the connectivity in the house, which allows us to protect everything inside our home against possible theft, break-in, fires, etc. If you are interested in knowing how this technology can help you protect your home, contact us, at Technosoft we have IoT products that can make your life easier and safer.Analysts talk about two approaches when they refer to the Industrial Internet of Things: a hardware-oriented approach and another, to data. The premise of the hardware-oriented approach is “connectivity despite the distance” and involves the use of industrial devices equipped with ports that allow connection to the Internet, in addition to having a certain level of intelligence that makes it possible to share data on the network with other devices (what is known as “machine to machine” or M2M communication – “machine to machine” -). We refer to distances that can range from a few meters to thousands of kilometers.According to the estimates of the same consultant, this figure will practically quintuple by 2025, reaching the impressive figure of 95.5 billion connected devices, half of which will represent industrial devicesSo far, we have talked about connections, devices, figures and networks, but what do we understand by the Internet of Things? Well, this concept refers to home and everyday devices being connected over the Internet. This concept has evolved in recent times and we not only talk about the Internet of Things (in English, “Internet of Things” or simply “IoT”), but now we talk about the Industrial Internet of Things (“IIoT”), alluding to the possibility that industrial devices are connected to this large data network.The Industrial Internet of Things is here to stay; now it is our task to adapt to this work environment that presupposes broad technological and monetary benefits for the industry.